Hey B-Movie Cast fans! It’s the Holiday Season so the B-Movie clubhouse is decking the halls with some holiday fun! This year we thought we’d do something a little different for the season, so Mary, Nic and Juan are checking out the first “Jewspolotation” film- “The Hebrew Hammer”. When Santa’s psycho son takes over Christmas his first goal is to wipe out Hanukah! Fortunately The Hebrew Hammer is on the case! This is a 2003 comedy that may not be for everyone, but it is a lot of fun!

So grab a cold beer, heat up a TV dinner and get ready for a good time with The B-Movie Cast!

The B-Movie Cast is back! Mary is finally done with the outage, Nic is back from California and Juan made his way out of the creepy swamps so we’re ready for a new episode! This time on the cast we’re looking at a Juan pick- get ready for some Lucha libre action with “El Hacha Diabolica” also know as “Santo vs The Diabolical Hatchet!”

This is a Santo origin story movie that explains why he has to keep his mask on… except for showing his girlfriend when she asks… why Santo doesn’t use weapons and were his powers come from… sort of. Hey, it’s got a hatchet, and it’s diabolical! What more do you want?

So sit back, grab a beer and a TV dinner and check out “El Hacha Diabolica”!

Hey B-Movie Cast fans! We’re back with another Halloween episode! This time the B-Movie clubhouse welcomes fan favorite Mark Mawston from the UK to the show! Mark and Nic put their heads together and decided it was time to tackle one of their favorite films, John Landis’s horror classic from 1981: An American Werewolf in London! This is one of the films that set the bar for good, modern werewolf films. It’s also the first film to receive an Oscar for make-up effects! So join Mary, Mark and Nic as they bring Halloween home with some classic werewolf fun! But remember- stay on the path and beware of the moon!

It’s the Halloween season and the B-Movie Cast has some spooky-fun treats for you! This episode Mary and Nic are joined by Brian Cunningham from Thoughtfly Studios! Brian and Nic worked together on the films “Loss Prevention” and “Wretch”, but for this show, we thought we’d talk about Brian’s documentary “Monsters Wanted”. It’s a fun and touching look into the world of haunted attractions, or ‘haunts’. This film shows that sometimes the scariest thing you can do is follow your dreams, though guys with chainsaws are still pretty terrifying! So grab a beer, warm up a TV dinner and enjoy the first of 2018 Halloween casts!

The B-Movie Cast is back! This time Mary and Nic have another special guest, straight from the University of Sussex in the UK it’s Adrian Smith! He’s joining the gang to talk about the French Eurospy flick “OSS 117 Is Unleashed”. We’re going to take a step back into the heart of the cold war as an American agent- who speaks only French it would seem, has to investigate a submarine tracking device… and hit on every woman he meets! So grab a cold one, heat up a TV dinner and get ready as the new episode of the B-Movie Cast is unleashed!

Hey, B-Movie Cast listeners we’ve got a special episode in store for you this time! Mary and Nic take a look at the 1985 teen comedy classic from writer/director Savage Steve Holland- “Better Off Dead” starring John Cusack and Diane Franklin. Speaking of Diane Franklin, she joins us on the show too! Nic had the chance to chat with her about the film and some of her new projects. So grab a TV dinner, a cold beer and check out the newest episode of the B-Movie Cast as we find out that being a teen in the 80s is tough, but don’t worry, you’re never Better Off Dead!

This time on the B-Movie Cast Mary and Nic are joined by Fiona Young-Brown! In addition to being an amazing author and editor, Fiona is also Nic's wife, which has given her a disperportinate amount of exposure to B-Movies! Fiona got to pick this week's film and as someone with naturally curly hair she decided to go for one of her favorite Universal Monsters- The Bride of Frankenstein!

Join us as we discuss this classic film and try to explain to Mary that there were a lot of things going on under the surface of the film that some viewers might miss. Let's just say the Hays Code never new what hit it, even after they made the studio cut the film to fit their view of what was decent for society.

As a special bonus, at the end of the podcast one of our listeners sent in a clip from the audio book of "A Boy and His Dog" by the late Harlan Ellison. It's worth a listen!

The B-Movie Podcast is back! This episode we have a special guest from The U.K. - Photographer and all around cool human Mark Mawston!

Mark, Mary and Nic take a look a real Sci-Fi classic on this week's episode when the gang tackles "It Came From Outer Space"! This Universal Pictures film was the studio's first 3-D films and the story was written by none other than Ray Bradbury! So warm up that TV Dinner, grab yourself a cold one and tune in to this episode of The B-Movie Cast!

We're taking a look at an strange sort-of horror film from the folks behind "The Outer Limits" TV show in the 60s- INCUBUS! Yes it's got demons. Yes it's got Sucubi. Yes it's actually got an Incubus too! But really all of that pails in comparison to two things: 1. It stars a pre-Star Trek William Shatner 2. It's the second film ever done completely in Espiranto!

So tune in and let's see how Mary faired with a film in a made-up language!

Hey B-Movie Cast friends and family! In honor of Mary busting a blood vessel in one of her eyes, we decided to do some eye related horror. What could be better for that then the 1958 classic "The Crawling Eye" (AKA - "The Trollenberg Terror")? Well how about having Screem Magazine's own Darryl Mayeski as this week's host with Mary and Nic! Darry has taken a break from putting together the latest awesome issue of the magazine to share his thoughts on the film that made lots of people ask... "Where in the world is Trollenberg?". So tune in to the new show and see for yourself if the 'eyes' have it!

The B-Movie cast goes ape on this episode! That's right, Mary, Nic and Juan have some fun with a film featuring a man in a gorilla suit! Only this isn't some whacky comedy featuring Abbot and Costello, nope, it's a quasi-film-noir about a sullied woman (sort of), her brother, the worst white slavery gang ever and oh yeah, a mad scientist who wants to drop a human brain in a gorilla... what more could you ask for? Well how about a cute dog too! Check out the B-Movie Cast's look at "The Monster and the Girl"!

The B-Movie Podcast is back! This episode Mary and Nic are joined by a special guest from the UK, Podcaster and movie aficionado Dave Thomas (not the Wendy's guy, the cool one).

Dave and Mary have never seen one of Nic's favorite horror films from the 90s- Wishmaster. Thanks to the good folks at Lionsgate U.K. that's about to change!

So join the gang as they check out this 90s classic that features a fantastic evil Genie... I mean Djinn (Andrew Divoff) and more horror movie icon cameos than you can shake a chainsaw at! Oh and don't forget this show's contest!

So tune in to the B-Movie Cast, but remember, be careful what you wish for, the Djinn may be listening!

The B-Movie Podcast is very excited about our new episode! This is our 400th podcast and we’re thrilled to have you join us as we look at a true B-Movie classic: “It Conquered the World”!

Join Mary, Nic and Juan as we talk about the finer points of the film, listen to some fun voicemails from some of the B-Movie club house gang and give away a few prizes to boot!

Also, we want to thank every one of you for tuning in. We love doing the cast, but it wouldn’t be special without all of you. It’s the B-Movie Cast’s fans that make it great and we love you all! Happy 400th show!

This time on the B-Movie Cast Mary and Nic are joined by special guest Mark Mawston from the UK! We're checking out a film that doesn't fit the normal B-Movie mold, but we love it so... Here's the "Blade Runner 2049" podcast! Remember there are spoilers, so watch the film first (don't say we didn't warn you) and then tune in for a fun show about an Oscar winning film that's getting the B-Movie Cast treatment.

The B-Movie Cast is visiting a classic this time as Mary, Nic and Juan take a look at the original Kaiju movie- King Kong from 1933! Join the gang as we talk about the magic behind the movie, from the war heroes who made the film, to the special effects marvels that still look good nearly 100 years later!

King Kong is a true classic, not just in the genre of monster movies, but in all cinema. From the beauty of Fay Wray to the special effects of Willis O'Brien we hit it all! So grab your favorite TV dinner a good cold drink and tune in to share the wonder of this amazing film with us in the B-Movie clubhouse!

This time the B-Movie Cast gang welcomes a special guest: Brian Cunningham! Brian is a professional filmmaker and co-owner of Thought Fly Productions in Louisville Kentucky. He's worked with Nic on two film projects so far ("Loss Prevention" and "Wretch") and when he's not busy making movies he's watching them!

Since we had a special guest for this week's movie we thought we'd check out something really good. That didn't work out so instead we're doing "The Killer Shrews"! That's right! From Ray Kellogg, the man who brought us "The Giant Gila Monster" comes a tale of science gone wrong, of unrequited love, and most of all... the dangers of tripping over a log when running away from a pack of dogs with mops draped over them! Yes "The Killer Shrews", a film that asks the question "what's the tiniest, most harmless looking animal we can find and how can we convince people to be scared of it?"

So grab a beer, warm up the TV dinner and get ready for a love triangle between the runner-up for Miss Universe 1957, Roscoe P. Coletran and Festus... that's right it's "The Killer Shrews"!

This time on The B-Movie Cast, Mary makes a mistake: she gave Nic a list of movies to choose from for the last podcast of 2017 and actually expected him to pick something other than the only film with the word "Werewolves" in the title!

That's right Mary, Nic and Juan check out the best bike gang, satanic cult, werewolf movie made in 1971: "Werewolves On Wheels"! Join us as we thrill to the idea of seeing werewolves on motorcycles only to have our hopes dashed by the reality that not one single werewolf in the film actually rides a bike!

This time on the B-Movie Cast Mary, Juan and Nic take a look at an 80's classic... er... well maybe not classic, but it definitely came from the 80's film: Megaforce! The greatest film about guys in gold spandex riding motorcycles and dune buggies in the desert ever made. Oh, and stuff gets blown up!

This week the B-Movie Cast gang has a special guest! Mary and Nic are joined by Screem Magazine creator Darryl Mayeski.

We take a look at a classic Monster Kid favorite that often get's overlooked today: Mad Monster Party!

This is a stop-motion... err I mean "Animagic" (Thanks MOM productions) feature film released by Rankin/Bass Productions. It's no "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" but then again what is? This fun little comedy/musical/surprisingly dark film will strike a cord with Monster Kids everywhere and it gives rise to Nic's craziest theory yet about a Ridley Scott classic (you have to listen to find out more!).

Oh and visit www.Screemag.com to check out the cool "Mad Monster Party" alternative cover to the latest issue of Screemag. So sit back, grab a TV dinner and a beer and tune in for Mad Monster Party on the B-Movie Cast!

Happy Halloween B-Movie Cast Fans! This time on the show Mary and Nic are doing a special episode with our friend from the U.K. Mark Mawston! Mark picked out a classic bit of British cinema from the early 1960s for us staring Peter Wyngarde called “Burn Witch Burn” (originally called “Night of the Eagle” in the U.K.). It’s a movie about witches, magic and the power of being an uptight University professor!

This time on the B-Movie Cast, Mary, Nic & special guest Fiona Young-Brown check out “Night of the Living Dead”. With the recent passing of the Godfather of Zombie cinema- George Romero, the team though it was time to cover the movie that gave birth to the modern zombie horror genre… even if they never say the word zombie in the film. So grab a hammer and nails, board up the windows and join us for a look at a real horror classic: “Night of the Living Dead”.

This time on the B-Movie Podcast, Mary, Juan and I talk about the fun we all had at the 2017 Monster Bash! We also check out some listener feedback and give away more prizes so tune in and check it out!

Hey B-Movie Cast family! This time on the show we have a special treat as Fiona (Nic's wife) joins Mary and Nic to talk about the New Zealand Mocumentary: "What We Do In The Shadows". This is what happens when 4 cooky vampires share a flat! Lots of fun!

Also- Mary is now in the "Outage". This is a period that happens about every 18 months at the nuclear plant she works at. During the outage she works six 12 hour night shifts every week! So time for podcasting is cut short. We'll see about recording a couple of more, but no promises!

Keep an eye on the site and the Facebook fan page and you'll catch the next show!

Now enjoy some vampire fun with Episode 383- What We Do In The Shadows!

Howdy B-Movie Cast friends and family! This time on the show we have a special guest from the U.K. - the coolest photographer ever- Mark Mawston!

Mary, Mark and Nic take a look at the much loved (and for some not so much loved) "Alien" series film: "Prometheus". This was a favorite of Vince's and Mark, Vince and Nic joked a lot about being the only people other than Ridley Scott who love the film! Now it's time to find out why we think it's awesome!

Hey Folks! The B-Movie Cast is back and this time Mary, Juan and Nic are taking a look at Mexico's answer to Hammer Gothic horror with El Imperio De Dracula (The Empire of Dracula). We also finally figured out how to play some of the calls that have come in!

Happy Halloween! The B Movie Cast is back again. This time we have special guest Mark Mawston joining Mary and Nic in the clubhouse for a special Halloween episode. We take a look at the best Elvis and JFK vs a Mummy film ever made: Bubba Ho-Tep!

We're still having a little trouble with some of the technical sides but we will start getting listener feedback in as soon as we can.

Hey folks- it's time for a new episode of the B-Movie Cast! This is the first truly new episode since Vince's passing. Mary has taken the lead on it and decided we'd do "Dracula AD 1972" - A Hammer Horror film with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Mary, Juan and Nic talk about the film, some of the things going on with them. Still working on incorporating listener calls and emails back into the cast. So please call or write if you'd like to be included, we'd love to hear from you! BMovieCast@gmail.com

This is a special posting of a special B-Movie Cast. This episode was one that Vince, Michael Worth and co-host Nic Brown recorded earlier this year. The episode was going to be released during some down time for the show. However, as many of you know that didn't happen because our friend and B-Movie mentor: Vince Rotolo, passed away suddenly in April of this year.

Mary, Juan and I have been working together to see what we can do to bring the show back in Vince's honor. While going through the files on one of the many computers he used for the cast we discovered this file.

Nic has managed to edit in the standard intro and closing for the cast, along with a 'blooper real' bumper that guest host Michael Worth sent in from Lance Henriksen.

We hope you enjoy this special show. There is no feed back in it, we're still working on that.

However, you're welcome to drop us a line at BMovieCast@gmail.com with comments and best wishes to Mary.

Thank you for listening and keep watching the skies... Vince is up there somewhere!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we have a special guest joining us Roberto "Bobb" Cotter author of “The Mexican Masked Wrestler and Monster Filmography” as we discuss a Mexican Horror film called Ladrón de cadavers or The Body Snatcher from 1957.

A wrestler and a detective team up to stop a mad scientist who is kidnapping athletes and replacing their brains with those of animals to make them stronger and live longer.

Look at her long enough and she may be the last thing you'll ever see!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I wanted to do a film I have never watched but have had for a while so I picked Eye of the Devil from 1966 a crime, horror, mystery from the UK. The film was directed by J. Lee Thompson and stars Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasence and Sharon Tate in her first screen role.

Vineyard owner marquis Philippe de Montfaucon is called back to his castle Bellenac because of another dry season. He asks his wife and children to remain in Paris, but they still come ...

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will be talking about a film from 1968 called Barbarella. The film was directed by Roger Vadim, produced by Dino De Laurentiis and stars Jane Fonda and John Phillip Law.

In the far future, a highly sexual woman is assigned with finding and stopping the evil Durand-Durand. Along the way, she encounters various unusual people.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan is out this week and Nic’s back so we wanted to pick a film for Nic’s birthday. We picked Wolf Cop from 2014 a Canadian film Directed by Lowell Dean and stars Leo Fafard.

As a series of strange and violent events begin to occur, an alcoholic policeman realizes that he has been turned into a werewolf as part of a larger plan.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will be talking a Canadian Horror, Thriller shot in 3D from 1961 called The Mask. The film was directed by Julian Roffman and stars Paul Stevens and Claudette Nevins.

A young archaeologist believes he is cursed by a mask that causes him to have weird nightmares and possibly to murder. Before committing suicide, he mails the mask to his psychiatrist, Dr. Barnes, who is soon plunged into the nightmare world of the mask.

Spectacular Towering Terror! One man's lust...made men into beasts, stripped women of their souls!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we tackle another Circus themed horror film from 1960 called Circus of Horrors. The film was directed by Sidney Hayers and stars Anton Diffring, Yvonne Monlaur, Donald Pleasence, and Yvonne Romain.

In 1947 England, a plastic surgeon must beat a hasty retreat to France when one of his patients has ghastly problems with her surgery. Once there, he operates on a circus owner's daughter, deformed by bombs from the war.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse thanks to Arrow Films US the gang will be talking about a new release of Pray for Death from 1985. The film was directed by Gordon Hessler and stars Shô Kosugi, James Booth and Robert Ito.

After a peace loving Japanese immigrant and his family become victims of a crime syndicate, a master ninja emerges.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we get back to our B-Movies roots as we talk about one of my childhood favorites. From 1957 It’s “The Astounding She-Monster”. The film was directed by Ronald V. Ashcroft and stars Robert Clarke and Shirley Kilpatrick as The She-Monster.

A scientist and a gang that has kidnapped a rich heiress come up against a beautiful but lethal alien who has crash-landed her spaceship on Earth.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we delve into more Mexican madness from Juan’s Mexican Horrors Vault with The Rider of the Skulls (El Charro de las Calaveras) from 1965.The film was directed by Alfredo Salazar.

A masked, Zorro-like figure in a skull-and-crossbones emblazoned shirt who rides the range fighting monsters and supernatural threats whenever they pop up, which appears to be quite frequently.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic is out so our friend from the U.K. Dave Thomas will be joining the gang as we talk about an Amicus film from 1965 called Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors.The film was directed by Freddie Francis and stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough and Donald Sutherland.

Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five fellow passengers.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse in honor of black history month I picked a film I’ve been wanted to talk about for a long time. The film is Across 110th Street from 1972. The film was directed by Barry Shear and stars Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Franciosa.

Two New York City cops go after amateur crooks who are trying to rip off the Mafia and start a gang war.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I thought it was time to do a silent film so I picked one of my favorites. It’s He Who Gets Slapped from 1924. The film was directed by Victor Sjöström and stars Lon Chaney,Norma Shearer and John Gilbert.

Story of an inventor who, suffering betrayal in life, makes a career of it by becoming a clown whose act consists of getting slapped by all the other clowns. He falls in love with another circus performer, and those who betrayed him enter his life yet again.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse with the recent passing of David Bowie we thought we would cover one of his films. So I picked The Hunger from 1983. The film was directed by Tony Scott and stars Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie and Susan Sarandon.

Also Nic is out this week so we will have the Nic-Bot and our friend from the U.K. Mark Mawston will be joining us.

The Egyptian vampire lady Miriam subsists upon the blood of her lovers. In return the guys or girls don't age... until Miriam has enough of them. Unfortunately that's currently the case with John, so his life expectancy is below 24 hours. Desperately he seeks help from the famous Dr. Sarah Roberts. She doesn't really believe his story, but becomes curious and contacts Miriam ... and gets caught in her ban, too.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the talk about aAdventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi film from 1999 called Galaxy Quest. The film was directed by Dean Parisot and stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub and Sam Rockwell.

The alumni cast of a space opera television series have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we kick off the New Year with a Horror, Thriller, Mystery film from 1959 called The Bat. The film was directed by Crane Wilbur and stars Vincent Price, Avery Hopwood and Agnes Moorehead.

Mystery writer Cornelia Van Gorder has rented a country house called "The Oaks", which not long ago had been the scene of some murders committed by a strange and violent criminal known as "The Bat". Meanwhile, the house's owner, bank president John Fleming, has recently embezzled one million dollars in securities, and has hidden the proceeds in the house, but he is killed before he can retrieve the money. Thus the lonely country house soon becomes the site of many mysterious and dangerous activities.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we continue our Christmas themed films as the gang talks about A Christmas Horror Story from 2015. The film was directed by Grant Harvey, Steven Hoban and Brett Sullivan and stars William Shatner.

Interwoven stories that take place on Christmas Eve, as told by one festive radio host: A family brings home more than a Christmas tree, a student documentary becomes a living nightmare, a Christmas spirit terrorizes, and Santa slays evil.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse to get into the season the gang will talk about a Horror, Mystery, Thriller called Black Christmas from 1974. The film wasdirected BobClark and stars Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, Margot Kidder and John Saxon.

A sorority house is terrorized by a stranger who makes frightening phone calls and then murders the sorority sisters during Christmas break.

We've checked and double-checked. It keeps coming up to the same thing. The message is: MARS NEEDS women!

We are back! This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I thought we would go back to our B-Move roots and look at another one of my favorite B-Movie directors Larry Buchanan. This time I picked Mars Needs Women from 1967. The film stars Tommy Kirk and Yvonne Craig who recently passed away.

Dop leads his fellow Martians to Earth on an interplanetary quest for females. Dop proves that Martians have impeccable taste when one of his first conquests turns out to be sexy scientist Dr. Marjorie Bolen.

On today’s show Nick Sauer, Mary and I will be continuing our special series of podcasts covering one of our all time favorite vintage TV shows “The Outer Limits” One of the few TV series of the 60’s that could actually be chilling. We’ll be going through the entire series in airdate order. On today’s episode we’ll be talking about two episodes from 1964. The first is Moonstone staring Ruth Roman , Alex Nicol and Tim O’Connor then one of my favorites The Mutant staring Larry Pennell, Warren Oates Walter Burke and Betsy Jones-Moreland.

Welcome to our Halloween Special. This show was pre-recorded a few weeks ago.Join Me, Nic and our special guest from the UK Mark Mawston as we talk about The Wicker Man from 1973. The film was directed by Robin Hardy and stars Edward Woodward and Christopher Lee.

A police sergeant is sent to a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl whom the townsfolk claim never existed. Stranger still are the rites that take place there.

They come from another world.... They want three kilometers of land--and...FIVE of your WOMEN!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the whole gang is back as we talk about a Japanese Sci-Fi film from 1957 called The Mysterians. The film was directed by Ishiro Honda.

Aliens arrive on Earth and ask permission to be given a certain tract of land for their people to live on. But when they are discovered to be invaders, responsible for the giant robot that is destroying cities, the armed forces attempt to stop them with every weapon available.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Arrow US has been nice and given us some DVDs so I picked and French/Italian western from 1969 called Cemetery Without Crosses (aka The Rope and the Colt / Une corde, un Colt).

Manuel is a leather-clad killer, drawn into a tragic kidnap/murder plot by his former flame Maria Caine.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I’m on a Sci-FI kick again. So I picked a kind of overlooked film from 2009 called Moon. The film was directed by Duncan Jones and stars Sam Rockwell.

Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet's power problems.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan suggested a Mexican film from 1954 called The Witch "La bruja". The film was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Ramón Gay.

Thieves break into a scientist's laboratory to steal a secret formula, and in the process they kill his daughter. Enraged, he develops a formula that will turn an extremely ugly woman into a spectacular beauty, and then uses the woman to take his revenge on those responsible for his daughter's murder.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I wanted to do a Sci-Fi film so I picked an East German film In the Dust of the Stars (Im Staub der Sterne) from 1976.

After a six year journey, the Spaceship Cyrno lands on the planet TEM 4 from where they had received a call for help. Strangely enough, the Temers deny having sent this message. As commander Akala prepares the spaceship to leave they get an invitation from the rich ruler of TEM 4 to be a part of a lush party. Not only do the opulent food and the seductive dancers cloud their minds, but also the drugs mixed into their food manipulate their consciousness. Only navigator Suko was left behind on the spaceship for security reasons and makes an unexpected, terrible discovery.

We built a super computer with a mind of its own and now we must fight it for the world!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I thought we would go with a supercomputer goes crazy film so I picked Colossus: The Forbin Project from 1970. The film was directed by Joseph Sargent and stars Eric Braeden, Susan Clark and William Schallert.

Thinking this will prevent war; the US government gives an impenetrable supercomputer total control over launching nuclear missiles. But what the computer does with the power is unimaginable to its creators.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse because of the recent passing of Roddy Piper the gang wanted to cover one of his films. So we picked They Live from 1988. The film was directed by John Carpenter and stars Roddy Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster.

A drifter discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to wake up to the fact that aliens have taken over the Earth.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang gets back to our B-Movie roots as we talk about It! The Terror from Beyond Space from 1958. The film was directed by Edward L. Cahn and stars Marshall Thompson and Shirley Patterson.

The first manned expedition to Mars is decimated by an unknown life form...which stows away on the rescue ship.

Love, Music, Horror, Volcano’s. Cinema was never meant to be like this!

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse since Arrow Films has been nice and sent us some dvd/blu-rays I though pick one of their resent releases. The film I picked was The Happiness of the Katakuris from 2001. The film was directed by Takashi Miike.

A family moves to the country to run a rustic mountain inn when, to their horror, the customers begin befalling sudden and unlikely fates.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about our recent trip to Mars PA to attend this year’s Monster Bash. This year’s theme was The Mummy films. We had a great time and we would like to share it with the people that did not have a chance to go.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a film one our facebook fans John Detrich posted the trailer for. The film is Golden Bat from 1966. It’s Japanese craziness with Sonny Chiba.

A teenage boy discovers that the planet Icarus is on a collision course with Earth by gazing through his telescope. Scoffed at by the scientific establishment, the boy is kidnapped and brought to a secret UN base in the Japan Alps.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I’m still in a psychedelic swinging 60’s mood after Danger: Diabolik and I needed a late-‘60s cultural fix. So I thought we would cover 1968s Wonderwall. The film was directed by Joe Massot and stars Jack MacGowran and Jane Birkin and music by George Harrison.

The eccentric professor Collins lives completely secluded in his chaotic apartment. When the model Penny moves in next to him, he becomes fascinated of her.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic is out this week so we have our friend from the UK Adrian Smith setting in. This week we picked I film that I’ve wanted to talk about for some time. That film is Danger Diabolik from 1968. The film was directed by Mario Bava and stars John Phillip Law and Marisa Mell.

Fey super-thief Diabolik runs around stealing jewels, gold, murdering innocent people, and being a nuisance to the government of a generic European country.

Who are these unholy savages who hunt out their victims by sound alone?

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we have a special guest. It’s Rod Barnett from The Bloody Pit and Naschy Cast podcasts! Rod’s pick this week is a Spanish horror film Tombs of the Blind Dead from 1972. The film was directed by Amando de Ossorio.

In the 13th century there existed a legion of evil knights known as the Templars, who quested for eternal life by drinking human blood and committing sacrifices. Executed for their unholy deeds, the Templars bodies were left out for the crows to peck out their eyes.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic thought it would be a good idea if we talk about Mad Max (1979) and Mad Max 2 The Road Warrior (1981) because of the upcoming release of Mad Max: Fury Road on May 15th. Both films where directed by George Miller and star Mel Gibson.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse our friend from the U.K. photographer Mark Mawston works with Arrow Films and he was nice enough to send us some new Arrow U.S.A. Releases. So this week we are talking about a Spaghetti Western called Day of Anger from 1967. The film stars Lee Van Cleff and Giuliano Gemma.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan is back as we talk about one of my recent finds. It’s a Russian Sci-Fi film from 1984 called (Zaveshchaniye professora Douelya) Professor Dowell's Testament. Yes it’s another living Head Movie, Yes I know I have a problem. Should be fun!

Professor Dowell and his assistant surgeon Dr. Kern are working on the resurrection of the dead. Dr. Kern kills Dowell in a set up car accident. Professor Dowell's head is now kept alive and used by Dr. Kern for extraction of scientific secrets.

Today in the B-Move clubhouse we have Darryl Mayeski the editor and chief of SCREEM magazine and he will join gang as we talk about one of his picks. It’s a Sci-Fi film called Silent Running from 1972. The film was directed by Douglas Trumbull and stars Bruce Dern, Huey Dewey and Louie.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse it’s Mexican Madness week again. Juan picked The Living Head (La cabeza viviente) from 1963. The film was directed by Chano Urueta and stars Abel Salazar and Mauricio Garcés.

A group of archaeologists break into the tomb of an ancient Aztec general, arousing the warrior's head and sending his undead servant out to take revenge on the careless scientists.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse because of IB Melchior’s recent passing I thought we would talk one of his films we haven’t covered yet. I picked Journey to the Seventh Planet from 1962. Filmed in Cinemagic for $75,000 the film stars John Agar and Greta Thyssen.

A U.N. space expedition to the planet Uranus discovers a bizarrely familiar world right out of their own heads, featuring places and people the crew members recall from their past. It's all part of a fantasy created by the planet's master, a giant, pulsating brain that can also turn their worst thoughts into reality.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse because of Leonard Nimoy’s recent passing I thought we would talk about another of his films. So this week I picked a made for TV film called Baffled! from 1973. The film stars Leonard Nimoy, Susan Hampshire and Vera Miles,

Race car driver suffers from visions where he sees people killed. An ESP expert believes that his visions will really happen.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse. Its’ all most St. Patrick’s Day so our from Ireland Eric Hillis picked a Giallo from 1971 Called The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire directed by Riccardo Freda.

In Dublin, a young woman is brutally murdered in her home by a maniac that throws acid in her face and then slits her throat with a razor. Her mangled body is later discovered in the boot of a limousine owned by the Swiss Ambassador Sobiesky.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse because of Leonard Nimoy’s recent passing I thought we would talk about a couple of his films. So this week I picked the television movie loosely based on Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World from 1998.

In a futuristic totalitarian society, people have no control of their lives and/or destiny.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic is out movie producing so our friend Dave Thomas from the U.K. will join the gang. This week we picked and atmospheric Italian film from 1964 called The Long Hair of Death. The film stars Barbara Steele.

In a 15th-century feudal village, a woman is accused of witchcraft and put to death. Her beautiful older daughter knows the real reason for the execution lies in the lord's sexual desire for her mother. After confronting the lord on the matter, she, too, is killed.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic is out movie producing and Juan is off at an expo so our friend author Stephen Sullivan will join the gang once more. This week in honor of black history month I thought we would talk about a crime, thriller film called Shaft from 1971. The film stars Richard Roundtree and Moses Gunn.

Cool black private eye John Shaft is hired by a crime lord to find and retrieve his kidnapped daughter.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Nic is out movie producing so our friend author Stephen Sullivan will join the gang as we talk about Murders in the Rue Morgue from 1932 staring the great Bela Lugosi.

A mad scientist seeks to mingle human blood with that of an ape, and resorts to kidnapping women for his experiments.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan picked out a comedy for us from 1979 called Scavenger Hunt. This is an underrated classic and is available only on VHS, and even that is hard to find.

Milton Parker has made millions inventing and selling games. Upon his death, his relatives and domestic staff gather for the reading of the will. However, Old Mr. Parker is a game player to the last, and his will stipulates that a Scavenger Hunt will be held to determine the beneficiaries of his sizable estate. The winning team gets all the money, the rest get nothing.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I have been wanting to see another William Castle flick for a while so I picked Strait-Jacket from 1964. It was written by Robert Bloch and Stars Joan Crawford, Diane Baker, Leif Erickson.

Lucy Harbin has been in an asylum for 20 years after axing her husband and his mistress during a crime of passion, witnessed by her young daughter, Carol. While trying to renew ties with Carol, who is now a young woman about to be married, heads begin to roll again. Is Lucy repeating her past?

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan picked another crazy Mexican Fantasy film called Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters from 1962.

Follow up to Caperucita y sus tres amigos. Caperucita, the Wolf and the Ogre are captured by the Witch Queen, accused of treason by the Vampire. Caperucita, followed by a host of old and new characters begin the adventure to rescue their friends.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse I thought we would go back to our B-Movie roots and talk about a cool German film called The Head from 1959.

A scientist invents a serum that keeps a dog's head alive after its body dies. When the scientist dies of a heart attack, his crazed assistant cuts off his head and, using the serum, keeps the doctor's head alive and forces it to help him on an experiment to give his hunchbacked nurse assistant a new body.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse since I’ve been reading Greg Mank’s book “Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff a Haunting Collaboration” it made me want to do one of their films. So I picked “The Invisible Ray” from 1936.

A scientist becomes murderous after discovering, and being exposed to the radiation of, a powerful new element called Radium X.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about one my picks. I thought it was time we did an Italian sword-and-sandal film. My pick is Mario Bava’s Hercules in the Haunted World from 1961. The film stars Reg Park and Christopher Lee.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about one of Juan’s picks. Yep it’s a Classic Mexican Horror Film called The World of the Vampires from 1961. The film was directed by Alfonso Blake and stars Guillermo Murray and Erna Martha Bauman.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse our friend from the U.K. Dave Thomas will join the gang as we talk about one of Dave’s picks Riccardo Freda's Gothic Ghoulfest! called The Horrible Dr. Hichcock from 1962.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will be talking about Mary’s pick a Comedy, Sci-Fi from 1997 called Men in Black. A streetwise NYPD detective joins a secret organization that polices extraterrestrial affairs on Earth. The film stars Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a Horror, Comedy film I picked from 1967 called The Fearless Vampire Killers directed by Roman Polanski and stars Sharon Tate.A noted professor and his dim-witted apprentice fall prey to their inquiring vampires, while on the trail of the ominous damsel in distress.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse our friend form the U.K. Mark Mawston will join the gang as we talk about one of his picks 1979’s Salem's Lot an American television adaptation of the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The film was directed by Tobe Hooper and starring David Soul and James Mason.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse because of Richard Kiel’s passing we thought we would talk about one of his crazy films. The film is Eegah from 1962 staring Richard Kiel and Arch Hall Jr. Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse Juan is at The Monster Bash and Nic is on the west coast so we will have our friend from the UK Adrian Smith joining us. This week’s film is a Horror, Thriller from 2012 called Berberian Sound Studio. A sound engineer's work for an Italian horror studio becomes a terrifying case of life imitating art. The film was directed and Writinen By Peter Strickland and stars Toby Jones.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a strange giallo film from Italy called The Embalmer "Il mostro di Venezia" from 1965. A crazed killer is on the loose in the catacombs of Venice, Italy. He stalks beautiful women, drags them to his underground lair, kills them, then stuffs them and adds them to his "collection."

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a strange offbeat mix up between sci-fi and crime flick from Japan called (Tômei ningen to hae otoko) The Invisible Man vs. The Human Fly from 1957.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a film starring the late Robin Williams called What Dreams May Come from 1998. The film was written by Fantasy and Science Fiction writer Richard Matheson.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we continue our 3 week Nosferatu special this week we talk about Shadow Of The Vampire from 2000. The film stars John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe. Nic will be on vacation but we have the Nic-Bot up and running.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we continue our 3 week Nosferatu special and this week we talk about Nosferatu the Vampyre from 1979. The film was directed by Werner Herzog and stars Klaus Kinski and Isabelle Adjani. Nic will be on vacation but we have the Nic-Bot up and running.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse we start our 3 week Nosferatu special starting with Nosferatu from 1922. The film was directed by F.W. Murnau and stars Max Schreck. Nic will be on vacation for 3 weeks but we should have the Nic-Bot up and running.

This week at The B-Movie Clubhouse the gang will talk about a film I picked from 2013 called “Under the Skin” because of the recent talk about the film on the podcast and on our Facebook fan page. We don’t review recent films much so we thought we would give it a try for something different. None of us have seen this film so it should be fun.

BrotherD Black Lagoon Music Show On today’s show we are just back from our vacation from London and Paris and we are exhausted. So our good friend Brother D from The Mail Order Zombie podcast was nice enough to create a great music show for us. We will all be back next week with a new show.

On today’s show Mary, and I will talk with author of “Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men” and “Devil Bat Diary” Peter H. Brothers. What turned out to be an interview about his books turned in to a conversion about the love we have for classic horror and Sci-Fi films and the great times we had growing up in the 50’s and 60’s. Hope you enjoy.

On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will talk about a made for T.V. movie called “Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark” from 1973. The film was directed by John Newland and stars Kim Darby and Jim Hutton. We picked the film because of the very recent re-make directed by Tony Nixey and produced by Guillermo del Toro. The new film stars Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce.

On today’s show Nic, Mary, Adrian and I will talk about a film from Hammer Studios called One Million Years B.C. from 1966. The film was directed by Don Chaffey and stars Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Percy Herbert, Robert Brown and Martine Beswick.

On today’s show Nic, Paul, Mary, and I will talk about a very strange film that just recently had a DVD release from 1968 called “Skidoo”. The film was directed by Otto Preminger and stars Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, Groucho Marx and a cast too large to mention here.

On today’s show Nic, Juan, Mary, and I will talk about "Caltiki–The Immortal Monster"from 1959 a cool Italian Sci-Fi film lens by the great Mario Bava. The film was directed by Riccardo Freda and Mario Bava and stars John Merivale, Didi Perego, Gérard Herter, Daniela Rocca and 30 pounds of tripe as Caltiki! Plus we have some great feedback.

On today’s show Nic, Mary, and I will talk about another post-apocalyptic movie “A Boy and His Dog” from 1975. This is another Alvy Moore/L.Q. Jones production. The movie stars Don Johnson, Susanne Benton, Jason Robards, Tim McIntire and Alvy Moore. Plus we have some great feedback.

Their Form Is Human But They Have Crossed Over ... Is There Sex After Death?

On today’s show Nic, Mary, and I will talk about a strange movie unknown to me until I interviewed author John Wooly and found it in his book “Hot Schlock Horror”. The file is called “The Witchmaker” from 1969. The film was director, written, and produced William O. Brown and stars Alvy (Hank Kimball) Moore, Anthony Eisley, Thordis Brandt, John Lodge and Playboy Playmate Diane Webber. Plus we have some great feedback.

On today’s show Nic, Mary, Juan and I will talk about a post-apocalyptic movie from 1962 called “Panic in Year Zero” This is a great cold war era film that stars Ray Milland, Jean Hagen, and Frankie Avalon. Plus we have some great feedback.

On todays show “Sharp Fanged Blood Sucking DEATH Dives from MIDNIGHT SKIES”!

Nic, Mary, Brother D and I will talk about a movie I’ve never seen before that a came across while I was searching Archive.org on my ROKU box one evening. The film is called “The Devil Bat” from 1940. As fate would have it about a week after I watched the film author Peter H. Brothers emailed me about his new book called “The Devil Bat Diaries”. So I will be interviewing Peter on an up coming show.

On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will talk about our recent trip to Butler PA and the great time we had at this year’s Monster Bash put on by Ron Adams at Creepy Classics and Scary Monsters. Plus we have some great feedback.

On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will talk about “Psychomania” from 1971 aka “The Death Wheelers” it’s a British horror and cult film. The film was directed by Don Sharp and stars George Sanders, Beryl Reid, Nicky Henson and Ann Michelle. Plus we have some great feedback.

On Today’s episode: A living nightmare of black magic... and unspeakable evil!

On today’s show Screem Magazines editor and Chief Darryl Mayeski will join Mary, Nic and me and we will be talking about Blood on Satan's Claw from 1971. Directed by Piers Haggard and staring Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden and Barry Andrews.

On today’s show Mary and I are back from are long work hours and we are ready to join Nic again as we talk about “Monstrosity” aka “The Atomic Brain” from 1964. The film was directed by Joseph V. Mascelli and stars Marjorie Eaton, Frank Gerstle, and Erika Peters.

On Today's special episode: The Outer Limits! On today's show the other Nick (Nick Sauer) and I will be continuing our special series of podcasts covering one of my all time favorite vintage TV shows The Outer Limits One of the few TV series of the 60′s that could actually be chilling. We will be [...]

On Today's episode: And . . . for Lovers of the Macabre! On today's show one of our listeners from the UK Adrian Smith will be joining Mary and I and we will be talking about a film Adrian picked called "Crescendo" from 1970. The film is directed by Alan Gibson screenplay by Hammers Jimmy [...]

On Today’s episode: Absolutely the most incredible ending of any motion picture!

On todays show one of our long time listeners Richard (from Wichita) Chamberlin will be joining Mary and I as we talk about the 1975 film “The Devil's Rain”. The film is directed by Robert Fuest and stars Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, Eddie Albert, Keenan Wynn, Tom Skerritt, Ida Lupino and John Travolta in his first movie role.

On Today's episode: From the depths of the sea... a tidal wave of terror! On today's show Actor/Director Michael Worth will be joining Mary and I as we talk about Michael’s favorite B-Movie Roger Corman's "Attack of the Crab Monsters" from 1957. The film was written by legendary screenwriter Charles Griffith and stars Richard Garland, [...]

On Today’s episode: Earth men on a fabulous, peril-journey into outer space! On today’s show its show #150 so we thought we should visit one of the all time Sci-Fi classics from 1956 “Forbidden Planet”. The film was directed by Fred M. Wilcox and stars Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen. Plus we have [...]

On Today’s episode: Cowboys Battle Monsters in the Lost World of Forbidden Valley. On today’s show it’s Cowboys vs. dinosaurs as Nic, Mary and I will visit one of my all time favorites childhood films from 1969 The Valley of Gwangi which is probably the best dinosaur movie ever made it has fantastic stop motion [...]

On Today’s episode: What strange power made her half woman - half snake? On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about an overlooked Hammer film on our continuing Hammer series The Reptile from 1966. The film was directed by John Gilling and stars Noel Willman, Jennifer Daniel, Ray Barrett, Jacqueline Pearce and [...]

On Today’s episode: Somewhere in this world stalks a thing that is... and Traci Must Battle Forces from another Galaxy! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about both versions of Not of This Earth the original 1957 directed by Roger Corman and the remake from 1988 that was directed by Jim [...]

On Today’s episode: A Fantastic And Spectacular Voyage... Through The Human Body... Into The Brain. On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about Fantastic Voyage from 1966 one of the more interesting sci-fi movies. The film has a great story and some very good special effect were on the leading edge of [...]

On Today’s episode: $1000 in case of DEATH by FRIGHT ! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about William Castle’s first horror film called “Macabre” from 1958. The film stars William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott and music by the great Les Baxter. Plus we have some great [...]

On Today’s episode: An "unknown force" declares war against planet Earth! On today’s show Nic, Mary, Barry and I will be talking about War of the Satellites from 1958. This is one of Roger Corman’s lesser-seen films. The film stars Dick Miller, Richard Devon, and Susan Cabot. So grab a beer and a TV dinner [...]

On Today’s episode: HE PREYS ON HUMAN FLESH! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about another one of my favorite science fiction/horror films written and directed by Irvin Berwick “The Monster of Piedras Blancas” from 1959. It is a deliberate attempt to emulate the success of Creature from the Black Lagoon [...]

On Today’s episode: SEE! The Fantastic Binocular Murder! SEE! The Vat of Death! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about a film that gave me nightmares when I was a child. Thanks grandma. The film is Horrors of the Black Museum from 1959. The film was distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated it was [...]

On Today’s episode: Santo kicks some vampiric butt! On today’s show Nic is out of town jet setting. So Mary and I will be joined by our good friend Juan from the Creepy swamps of south Florida to talk about the Mexican film Samson and the Vampire Women from 1962. Plus we have some great [...]

On Today’s episode: The Carnival comes to town! On today’s show Brother D from the Mail Order Zombie podcast our favorite zombie expert will join Nic, Mary and me for Part 8 of our Hammer film series. This time we’ll talk about a creepy and vastly underrated Hammer film Vampire Circus from 1973 and Synapse [...]

On Today’s episode: Frightmare! Born of Jungle Witchcraft! Created by a Curse! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about the 1957 film From Hell It Came another 50s Sci-Fi classic. The film was directed by Dan Milner and stars Tod Andrews, Tina Carver, Linda Watkins and Tabanga. The white natives are [...]

On Today’s special episode: Creeping horror from the depths of time and space! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about the 1957 Sci-Fi classic Invasion of the Saucer Men directed by Edward L. Cahn staring Steven Terrell, Gloria Castillo, Lyn Osborn and Frank (The Riddler) Gorshin. This film has one of [...]

On Today’s special episode: 50 FT. HIGH MAN-THING in a land of NATURE GONE MAD! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about one of Mr. Big’s Bert I. Gordon’s early films called The Cyclops from 1957. The film stars James Craig, Gloria Talbott, Tom Drake and last but not least Lon [...]

On Today’s special episode: The Green Slime is coming!! On today’s show Nic, Mary and I will be talking about The Green Slime from 1968 a Japanese / Italian / American co-production. We will also be talking about the documentary Tales of the Rat Fink about Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, who gained fame for his [...]

Today’s episode: The Outer Limits Part 4. On today’s show Nic is not available so the other Nick (Nick Sauer) and I will be continuing our special series of podcasts covering one of my all time favorite vintage TV shows “The Outer Limits” One of the few TV series of the 60’s that could actually [...]

Today’s episode: Eat your own spaceship. On today’s show Nic, Juan and I will be doing our Christmas show and we will be talking about A Psychological Fantasy Adventure made by and featuring the Oklahoma based rock band The Flaming Lips. The film is Christmas on Mars from 2008. Plus we have some great feedback. [...]

Today’s episode: Death bars the gate to her 21st birthday… On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the British low-budget horror-thriller by Exploitation and cult Filmmaker Pete Walker from 1971 called “Die Screaming, Marianne” aka “Die, Beautiful Marianne”. The film stars Susan George and Barry Evans. Plus we have some great feedback. [...]

On today’s show Nic is out of town so the other Nick (Nick Sauer) and I will be continuing our special series of podcasts covering one of my all time favorite vintage TV shows “The Outer Limits” One of the few TV series of the 60’s that could actually be chilling. We’ll be going through the entire series in air date order. On today’s episode we’ll be talking about two episodes from 1963. The Man with The Power staring Donald Pleasence and Edward Platt and The Sixth Finger staring David McCallum and Edward Mulhare.

Today’s episode: Everyone is dying to meet Girly..... On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a Creepy Erotic British Thriller from 1970 called “Girly” or by the original English title “Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny & Girly”. The film was directed by Freddie Francis. The film was based on the play "Happy Family” written [...]

Today’s episode: How much shock can the human brain endure before it cracks? On today’s show Nic and I will be joined by Screem Magazines editor and Chief Darryl Mayeski and we will be talking about an Italian made horror film from 1964 called Castle of the Living Dead. The film stars Christopher Lee and [...]

Today’s episode: SCREAM...no one will hear you! RUN...and the silent foosteps will follow, for in Hill House the dead are restless! On today’s show Paul Scrabo will be joining Nic and I as we talk about the 1963 film The Haunting one of the best horror flicks out there and we will also be talking [...]

Today’s episode: Step Through "The Time Portal" On today’s show Nic is away at yet another convention so our buddy Juan from the creepy swamps of south Florida will be joining us as co-host and we will be talking about one of Ib Melchior’s films from 1964 The Time Travelers. The film stars Preston Foster, [...]

Today’s episode: "Who killed Slone in the kitchen?" On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about something REALLY different. It’s one of Samuel Fuller's wildest works SHOCK CORRIDOR from 1963. The film stars Peter Breck, Constance Towers, Gene Evans and Hari Rhodes. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Buy [...]

Today’s episode: Goodnight Mrs. Allardyce where ever you are! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about one of Dan Curtis’s feature films Burnt Offerings from 1976. The film stared Karen Black, Oliver Reed, Burgess Meredith and Bette Davis. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Buy (God's Ears) brilliantly [...]

Today’s episode: Beware the night! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a classic film from 1932 called The Old Dark House. The film was directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Stuart and Charles Laughton. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Buy (God's [...]

Today’s episode: Man eating plants! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about The Day of the Triffids the BBC TV mini-series from 2009. The 3rd film version of the book written by John Wyndham. It was Directed by Nick Copus and stars Dougray Scott, Joely Richardson, Eddie Izzard, Jason Priestley, Vanessa Redgrave [...]

Today’s episode: What you can't see won't hurt you... it'll kill you! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about John Carpenter’s fourth film The Fog from 1980. It stars Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, Tom Atkins and Hal Holbrook. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Buy [...]

Today’s episode: Body of a boy! Mind of a monster! Soul of an unearthly thing! On today’s show since Nic is away having fun at the B-Movie Celebration in Franklin Indiana. Brother D from the Mail Order Zombie Podcast will be co-hosting and we will be talking about two cool movies from 1957. The films [...]

Today’s episode: Made for TV. On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1977 made for TV classic horror anthology film Dead of Night. Directed by Dan Curtis and written by Richard Matheson. The film stars Ed Begley Jr., Anjanette Comer, Joan Hackett, Patrick Macnee, Horst Buchholz and Elisha Cook, Jr. Also [...]

Today’s episode: 13 keys to unleash the living dead. On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about an oddball haunted house flick from 1963 called House of the Damned. It was Directed and Produced by Maury Dexter and stars Ron Foster, Merry Anders, Erika Peters. It also has an early appearance by Richard [...]

Today’s episode: "Built to serve man... It could think think a thousand times faster! Move a thousand times faster! Kill a thousand times faster ...Then suddenly it became a Frankenstein of steel!" On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a quite an extraordinary and obscure film from 1954 called GOG. It was [...]

Today’s episode: TARGETS are people...and you could be one of them! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about 1968 film Targets. It’s an amazing film and Peter Bogdanovich's big screen directorial debut. The film was produced by Roger Corman and stars Peter Bogdanovich, Boris Karloff and Tim O'Kelly. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 [...]

Today’s episode: Screaming young girls sucked into a labyrinth of horror by a blood-starved ghoul from Hell. On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1959 film Beast from Haunted Cave. Directed by Monte Hellman written by Charles B. Griffith and staring Michael Forest, Sheila Noonan, Frank Wolff and Richard Sinatra. Toll [...]

Today’s episode: Do not see "Lady in a Cage" alone! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1964 film Lady in a Cage a Tense, Unpleasant, Claustrophobic, Sadistic and Scary Urban Tale. Starring Olivia de Havilland, James Caan and Jennifer Billingsley. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 BUY "Lady in a Cage" Click [...]

Today’s episode: HIDEOUS BEYOND BELIEF... with an INHUMAN CRAVING! On today’s show Nic and I will be having some Psychedelic Alien Fun and talk about the 1966 Sci-Fi film “Queen of Blood” aka “Planet of Blood”. It was directed by Curtis Harrington and stars John Saxon, Dennis Hopper, Basil Rathbone, Judi Merdith, and Florence Marley. [...]

Today’s episode: It’s Blacula verses Foxy Brown! On today’s show Juan from the creepy swamps of Florida will be joining Nic and I as we get into our pop-culture time machine and delve into some blaxploitation to talk about to films from the 70’s. Blacula from 1972 directed by William Crain staring William Marshall, Vonetta [...]

Today’s episode: Watch Out! The Gargoyles Are Here. On today's show Juan from the creepy swamps of Florida will be joining Nic and I and we will be talking about the 1972 made for TV movie Gargoyles. It was directed by Bill L. Norton and stars Cornel Wilde, Jennifer Salt, Grayson Hall, Bernie Casey and [...]

Today’s episode: Earthquakes, tidal waves, mass destruction on an apocalyptic scale. On today's show Juan from the creepy swamps of Florida will be joining us as co host this week to talk about an early apocalyptic flick called Crack in the World from 1965. It was directed by Andrew Marton. The Production Designer was Eugène [...]

Today’s episode: Magnetic*charge! Electric*charge! Magnetic*charge! Electric*charge! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about one of the wackiest, most 'out-there' films of the early 70s. Simon King of the Witches from 1971. It was directed by Bruce Kessler and starred Andrew Prine and Brenda Scott. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 BUY "Simon King of [...]

Today’s episode: The Story Of A World That Lives Today Exactly As It Did At The Dawn Of Time! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about one of my childhood favorites the re-make of the 1925 classic silent film 1960s The Lost World from the book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Irwin [...]

Today’s episode: The Sci-Fi Classic of the Atomic Age! On today’s show co-hosting is Actor, Writer and Director Michael Worth and we will be talking about the 1954s THEM! This is truly THE classic B-movie. Released less than ten years after Hiroshima, it was the first movie to show the possible effects of nuclear fallout. [...]

Today’s episode: From Time Unborn ... A Hideous She-Thing! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about AIP’s 1958 film Terror from the Year 5000. I cool B-Movie Directed by Robert J. Gurney Jr. and Starring Ward Costello, Joyce Holden, and the sultry voiced Salome Jens. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Today’s episode: A woman by day... a monster by night! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1957 American International Pictures film Voodoo Woman starring Marla English, Tom Conway, Touch Connors and Paul Blaisdell as The Monster. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Today’s episode: The Most Incredible MONSTER of All Time! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a low budget film that has great ideas and is executed incredibly well for the small amount of money they had to work with. It’s the 1957 film Kronos. Directed by Kurt Neumann. Starring Jeff Morrow, [...]

Today’s episode: We Dare You to See It! We Double-Dare You To Forget It! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the Criterion version of cult classic Carnival of Souls from 1962. It was directed by Herk Harvey starring Candace Hilligross and set to an organ score by Gene Moore. Toll Free [...]

Today’s episode: Thrill-crazed space kids blasting the flesh off humans! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1959 film Teenagers from Outer Space. Tom Graeff wrote, directed, produced, edited, and provided cinematography, special effects, music coordination. Starring other actors that changed their names. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Today’s episode: We Dare You to See It! We Double-Dare You To Forget It! On today’s show special guest Brother D from the Mail Order Zombie Podcast join Nic and I to talk about the 1958 Hammer film The Revenge of Frankenstein. Starring Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews and Eunice Gayson. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Today’s episode: Ganymede Needs Women! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the 1965 film Night Caller from Outer Space a well-done sci-fi thriller Directed by John Gilling and staring John Saxon and Patricia Haines. We also have some feedback! Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Special 100th Show! On today’s: It’s our Special 100th show and Nic, special guest Juan from the creepy swamps of south Florida and I will be talking about Dr. X and the Return of Dr. X. Plus we have a ton of feedback from our great listeners. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

Beneath The Living, Beyond The Dead, From The Depths of Hell’s Ocean! What’s the link between Monk, Flipper and Underwater Nazi Zombies you ask? Well you’ll find out on today’s show as Nic and I will be taking a trip to Florida to talk about the film “Shock Waves” from 1976 starring Peter Cushing, Brooke [...]

How to lose your mind and gain super-psychic abilities! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about the Chicago made film “The Psychotronic Man” from 1980. This one’s a true B-Move and it is however most noted for its name. The term "Psychotronic" has come to be an almost generic term for grade [...]

On today’s show Nick Saure and I are going to continue our series on the TV show The Outer Limits with the next two shows. The Hundred Days of the Dragon staring Sidney Blackmer and The Architects of Fear starring Robert Culp who just recently passed away. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

See this strange, strange story of a woman whose lure set brother against brother; whose love caused hate - and whose beauty bowed to the will of an evil spell in whose power we must refuse to believe - EVEN IF IT'S TRUE! On Today’s episode: Nic is taking off this week to celebrate his [...]

A race of deadly spider-women luring men to their death! On today’s show Nic and I will be going back to our B-Movie roots and talking about “Mesa of Lost Women” from 1953 Directed by Ron Ormond and staring Jackie (Uncle Fester) Coogan and some of the Plan 9 crew. This movie Wacky Mad Doctors, [...]

Discover the incredible world of tomorrow... 15 miles straight down at LATITUDE ZERO On today's show Nic and I will be talking about a Japanese science fiction and fantasy film Latitude Zero (Ido zero dai'sak'usen, 1969) directed by Ishiro Honda! Latitude Zero is an often-overlooked film in Honda's impressive body of work and was made [...]

On today’s show Guest co-host Richard Chamberlain and I are going to be talking about a virtually unknown film made in 1965 locally in Wichita by some local Channel 10 KAKE personalities. The movie is titled “The Beast from the Beginning of Time”. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On Today’s episode: I now pronounce you monster and wife! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about an often over looked Sci-Fi gem from the 50’s “I Married a Monster from Outer Space from 1958 starring Tom Tryon and Gloria Talbott. Plus we have some good feedback! Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On Today’s special episode: It leaps out of the headlines! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a barely-remembered British chiller First Man Into Space from 1959 produced by Amalgamated and staring Marshall Thompson. Plus we have some good feedback! Show Notes Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On today’s show Nick Sauer and I will be kicking of a special series of podcasts covering one of my all time favorite vintage TV shows “The Outer Limits” One of the few TV series of the 60’s that could actually be chilling. We’ll be going through the entire series in air date order. On [...]

Today’s episode: Body Count 138 On today’s show Nic and I will be leaving the Sci-Fi/Horror genre and delving into the Italian Western genre to talk about the 1966 landmark film “Django” starring Franco Nero and directed by Sergio Corbucci. Undoubtedly the pillar of the genre the influence of the film can be felt from [...]

On Today’s episode: The Martians are Coming! On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a childhood favorite Invaders from Mars from 1953. directed by William Cameron Menzies. Plus we have some feedback. Show Notes Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On Today’s episode: The Master would approve! Joining us today on the B-Movie Cast is actress Jackey Raye Neyman Jones who played Debbie in the 1966 Cult classic film “Manos: Hands of Fate”. Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On Today’s episode: On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a movie that can be a life-altering experience. That’s right it’s Manos: The Hands of Fate” from 1966. A film so delightfully bad that it achieved instant cult status after it was satirized by Mystery Science Theater 3000 three decades later. Plus [...]

On Today’s episode: Hell's Angels...of another kind ! On today’s show Nic and I will be going back to 1973 and taking a trip to the Salem Academy and talking about a memorable made for TV horror film “Satan’s School for Girls” Staring 2 of TV’s Charlie’s Angles and also Roy Thinnes. Thanks to Boulevard [...]

On Today’s episode: Come to the Amicus and get killed! Nic and I will be talking about the 1972 Amicus film Asylum Directed by Roy Ward Baker and Written by Robert Bloch. We also have a little news and feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570

On Today’s episode: London gets it! Nic and I will be taking a trip in the wayback machine to 1961 to see Gorgo destroy London. It’s an underrated Monster Classic. It was Directed by Eugène Lourié and shot by award winning Cinematography Freddie Young. We also have a little news and feedback. Toll Free Number [...]

On today's show Nic and I will be talking about two films first up is “Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey” A documentary about the inventor of the first electronic synthesiser instrument and his subsequent life after he was abducted by the KGB as well as a history of his instrument and after that we will be taking a trip to Hainesville and talking about a film from none other than Mr. BIG himself Bert I. Gordon. 1965's "Village of the Giants". Loosely based on the H.G. Wells story "The Food of the Gods". It's a crazy B-Movie with a wild cast.

On today’s show Nick Saure one of the listeners and I will be talking about Spectre from 1977. Spectre is a 1977 made-for-television movie produced by Gene Roddenberry. It was co-written by Roddenberry and Samuel A. Peeples, and directed by Clive Donner. Spectre was intended as the pilot for a television series, but was rejected.

On today’s show since I knew I would be working long hours at this time so some of the listeners and I prerecorded some shows. So on this show Troy Date will be joining me as co-host. We will be talking about ALABAMA'S GHOST from (1972).

On today’s show since I knew I would be working long hours at this time so some of the listeners and I prerecorded some shows. So on this show Barry Harding will be joining me as co-host. We will be talking about the 1957 film Night of the Demon AKA Curse of the Demon USA [...]

On today’s show all H is going to break loose, as Nic and I will be talking about the 1958 TOHO Sci-Fi release The H-Man. We will also be giving away the Icons of Sci-Fi TOHO Collection DVD set. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Newsletter Community Vote for us at Podcast Alley Join us [...]

On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about a movie that was originally scheduled for theatrical release in the U.S. but was cancelled and the film premiered, in edited form as a TV-movie in Feb. 1977. That movie is “The Last Dinosaur” starring Richard (Paladin) Boone. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote [...]

On today’s show Richard will be sitting in as co-host and we will be talking about a completely bizarre horror flick staring Vince Price “Confessions of an Opium Eater” aka “Souls for Sale” from 1962. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. [...]

On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about one of my childhood favorites The Colossus of New York from 1958 starring The Wild Wild Wests Ross Martin. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check me out on FaceBook! http://www.facebook.com/people/Vince-Rotolo/1216311193 [...]

On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about German Expressionism, Grand Guignol and 2 films 1924s The Hands of Orlac staring Conrad Veidt and the 1935 remake Mad Love staring Peter Lorre Plus we have some listener feedback. This Podcast brought to you by: Boulevard Movies Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote [...]

On today’s show I will be giving my Recap of The Monster Bash 2009. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check me out on FaceBook! http://www.facebook.com/people/Vince-Rotolo/1216311193 Co Host B-Movie Man http://www.bmovieman.com

On today’s show Nic and I will be talking the cult classic from 1975 Death Race 2000 Directed by Paul Bartel and Produced by Roger Corman. A tasty slice of low-budget, high-octane black humour! Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me [...]

On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about 2 films from legendary Texas director Larry Buchanan It's Alive from 1969 and The Year 2889 from 1967. Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check me [...]

It’s Hammer time again. Nic and I will be talking about The Abominable Snowman from 1957. And we also have a trivia contest. Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check me out on FaceBook! http://www.facebook.com/people/Vince-Rotolo/1216311193 Co [...]

We have two completely different films for you today. The first is 1959’s Terror is a Man the first Filipino horror film and second we have some vintage TV 1973’s The Norliss Tapes. Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on [...]

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. We have a large helping of B movie goodness. Nic and I will be taking a trip to the Drive-In, for a Drive-In Double Feature of two science fiction items from the 1960s. War Between the Planets a minor Italian import that's recommended for completist collectors of [...]

On this show Nic and I will be talking about the landmark horror movie Hammers “The Curse Of Frankenstein” from 1957. Plus we have some feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check me out on FaceBook! http://www.facebook.com/people/Vince-Rotolo/1216311193 Co Host B-Movie [...]

On this show Nic and I will be talking about a film that’s nearly impossible to see these days a real cult-film curio Arch Oboler’s “The Twonky” from 1953. We have feedback on this show too. Download the TWONKY for $3.99 Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target [...]

On this show Nic and I will be continuing are Hammer Film Series and will be disusing the second film in the Quatermass Trilogy 1957s Quatermass 2 or Enemy From Space which was the US release name. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter [...]

On this show Nic and I will be talking about one of my favorite cult classics "On this show Nic and I will be talking about one of my favorite cult classics The Man From Planet X from 1951. Also some E-Mail and voice Mail comments. ANGELIQUE PETTYJOHN Video http://www.scrabo.com/aspectratiopodcast.html Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email [...]

On this show Nic and I will be talking about one of my favorite cult classics "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension' from 1984. Also some E-Mail and voice Mail comments. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. [...]

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. On this show Nic and I will be taking a Blood Island Vacation so get your gear and lets go! This is great Drive In trash from the 60′s and 70′s. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=29798%20target Join [...]

On this show Nic and I will be talking about "The She Creature" from 1956 and "The Day The World Ended" from 1955. We received some great listener feedback and will respond on this show. Toll free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) Join me on twitter at www.twitter.com/pcvin. Check [...]

On Today's episode Nic and I will be continuing our Hammer film series and we will be talking about the 1956 SciFi movie X The Unknown. We received some great listener feedback and will respond on this show. Toll free Number 888-350-2570 Email Us! Vote for us at Podcast Alley (VOTE!) Join me on twitter [...]

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. On this show Nic and I will be talking about The 3 disk set The Del Tenney Collection that Boulevard Movies.com was kind enough to donate to the show and that we will be giving away in this months contest. Co Host B-Movie Man

On this show Nic and I will be talking about another one of my favorite 50′s films 1957′s "20 Million Miles to Earth. And it has one of the best creatures of all times in it. I also got a ton of E-mail and voice mail this show. Co Host B-Movie Man

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. On this show Nic and I will be talking about one of my favorite 50′s films 1958′s Fiend Without a Face And we have some E-mails and voice mails to share. Co Host B-Movie Man

This Podcast brought to you by Wire Tap Studio. On this show Nic and I will be continuing our Hammer Film Series talk about the 1955 film "The Quatermass Xperiment" aka The Creeping Unknown. Co Host B-Movie Man

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. On this show Nic and I will talk about the 1968 film "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" aka "Doppelgänger" donated by our friends over at Boulevard Movies. I will also be reviewing one of my favorite books "The Outer Limits Companion" written by David [...]

This Podcast brought to you by Wire Tap Studio. On this show Nic and I talk about the 1965 film “Planet of the Vampires” directed by one of my favorite directors Mario Bava. And I have some E-mails and voice mails to share. Co Host B-Movie Man

This Podcast brought to you by Wire Tap Studio. On this show Nic and I talk about the early Hammer Films Four Sided Triangle (1953) and Spaceways (1953). And I have some E-mails and voice mails to share. Co Host B-Movie Man

This Podcast brought to you by Boulevard Movies. On this show Nic and I will talk about intelligent ants and the little unknown film from 1974 Phase IV. And I do have some E-mails and voice mails to share. BUY PHASE IV

This show is going to be a little bit different than most of the shows. Our friends over at Boulevard Movies said they would donate a DVD once a month. And I thought I would talk about the DVD and give a quick review and not go too much in depth like I usually like [...]

On todayâ€™s show Iâ€™m going to talk about one of my favorite B-Movie directors William Castle. And I also I have and interview with (PRODUCER / DIRECTOR) Jeffrey Schwarz. â€œSpine Tingler! The William Castle Storyâ€

Tonight Nic from bmovieman.com and I are going to talk again about one of my favorite vintage TV shows the Outer Limits. As a child growing up in the 50â€™s and 60â€™s I really enjoyed this show. I talked about the Outer Limits on show # 6 â€œThe Galaxy Beingâ€. On this show Iâ€™m going [...]

Nic Brown from Bmovieman.com and I discus the first 3 episodes of the fantastic Gerry Anderson 1970s TV Series "UFO".

We also talk about Nic's new book "Blood Curse": Werewolf for hire book one.

I now have a Toll free number so you can leave your comments and feedback 888-350-2570. If you don't know we have a website at www.bmoviecast.com. We also have a forum. You can click on the forum button on the left. And last but not least a B-Movie blog at www.bmoviecast.com/blog . Please subscribe it's free. If you don't know how there is a link on the site "how to subscribe" that will show you step by step.

On Todayâ€™s episode: I talk with Michael J. Weldon publisher of Psychotronic magazine and author of Psychotronic Video Guide a book that Iâ€™ve used so much over the years. I know a lot of you have a copy. Michaelâ€™s a great guy and Iâ€™ve wanted to interview him for quite some time. So I think [...]

On this show I interview Wes Shank Horror movie fan and collector of movie props who has one of the best props imaginable the actual Blob from the 1958 film â€œThe Blobâ€ a film that is recognized as one of the quintessential 50â€™s American horror films.

On this show I discuss the 1962 Classic The Day Of The Triffids with Co-Host Nic Brown from bmovieman.com. Also new season TV shows, Listener feedback, website bmovies.com, Star Trek and Upcoming DVD Releases.

On this show Iâ€™ll be Interviewing Writer/Director Hal Masonberg. Weâ€™re going to talk about Halâ€™s movie The Plague and the website dedicated to getting the Writers & Directors Cut released to DVD and also the back-story on what happened to this film.

On this show Iâ€™ll be talking about our recent trip to The Monster Bash Reunion 2007 that took place at the Airport Four Points Sheraton hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. Creepy Classics and Scary Monsters Magazine presented the Monster Bash.

On this show I interview Tim and Donna Lucas. Tim is the Editor of Video WatchDog "The Perfectionist's Guide to Fantastic Video" Magazine and also author of the soon to be released book Mario Bava All the Colors of the Dark.

On this show I interview actor Don Sullivan thanks to Ron Adams of Creepy Clasics.com and The Monster Bash. Don has appeared in movies and television programs in the 50′s and 60′s. And is one of my favorite genre film actors. Some of his films are The Giant Gila Monster (1959), The Monster of Piedras [...]

On this show I interview Mark A. Vieira author of Hollywood Horror: From Gothic to Cosmic it is the first book to trace the evolution of this genre in narrative form, using the voices of directors, writers, special-effects artists, and actors who collaborated on these singular works of art. The text includes 160 of the [...]

On this Show I interview Richard Kiel thanks to Ron Adams at CreepyClassics.com and The Monster Bash.Most of you may know him from The Bond movies where he played the steel toothed henchman Jaws. But Richard has had a long T.V. and movie career and I think youâ€™ll be surprised of all the shows heâ€™s [...]

On this Show I’ll be talking about The 1934 Film The Black Cat with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.This is the first onscreen teaming of legendary horror stars Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.Director Edgar G. Ulmer began working in expressionistic film classics with directors such as Murnau and Fritz Lang. Thus The Black Cat is more than meets the eye.